L’s speech talking about the duality of men and the numerous kind of monsters they can represent.
I used motion-compensated frame interpolation (MCFI) to make it that little bit more smooth compared to the original and sharpened the image a bit.
It is a form of video processing in which intermediate animation frames are generated between existing ones by means of interpolation, in an attempt to make animation more fluid and to compensate for display motion blur.
Mr. Ibis is working on Lila’s body in the preparation room of the funeral parlor when Bilquis arrives.
They greet each other with affection before Bast the cat and Mr. Nancy enter.
Nancy confronts Bilquis for initially siding with Mr. World and Ibis for not riding the carousel because he wants peace.
Nancy wants to know the trade-off for joining the New Gods.
Nancy understands oppression, exploitation, and human trafficking and how it has only evolved in America from slavery to prison, police brutality, and other traumas.
Ibis acknowledges that he hears every voice and records their names from a bird’s-eye view, while Bilquis claims that their suffering is timeless and not sacred.
Nancy tells them they cannot sit out this war and as three African gods, it is on them to fight for themselves.
If a Black lady had died instead of Zorya Vechernyaya, Wednesday and Czernobog would not be seeking vengeance.
Bilquis is moved by Nancy’s speech and kisses him deeply, while Ibis looks on uncomfortably before proposing they have a drink.